Help Our Daughters Have Healthy Body Images: The Saga Continues

Our daughters – and the daughters of the world – need our help again. If you read “Help Our Daughters Have Healthy Body Images” (and saw the unbelievable Photoshop videos), you know the importance of the petitions some inspirational teenage girls have put together.

After the successful campaign to get Seventeen Magazine to pledge to stop altering their models and show more diversity on their pages, a new campaign asked Teen Vogue to make the same commitment. Unfortunately, that campaign wasn’t so successful. Carina Cruz, Emma Stydahar, and Britney Franco are starting a new petition because

We got over 45,000 signatures, were featured on CNN, CBS, and in The New York Times, and we even got a meeting with Teen Vogue Editor-In-Chief Amy Astley. But at that meeting, she told us that we, teen girls, didn’t know what we were talking about when it comes to her magazine for teen girls. She told us to “go do your homework.”

Since they have done their homework and found that many girls are unhappy with the altered images in Teen Vogue, Carina, Emma, and Britney have this new petition:

We’re asking Clean & Clear, Neutrogena, and Tampax to commit to not advertising with Teen Vogue until the magazine makes a commitment show real, unaltered girls of all races, shapes, and sizes.

Let’s all support the “best fashion statement.” Let’s help our daughters – and the daughters of the world – strive for healthy body images. They shouldn’t feel the need to look like supermodels in magazines who don’t even look like themselves.

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